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Join us for HTN Now; Electronic Patient Records, Strategy, Transformation and Change

Join HTN and colleagues for the latest edition of HTN Now, focusing on electronic patient records, strategy, transformation and change, taking place 20 – 21 June.

Our two-day online event is nearly upon us, where we bring together health and care teams and suppliers to share innovations, projects, learnings, approaches, and lots more!

Day one of our online event focuses on electronic patient record systems and programmes. We explore core electronic health record systems used in primary care, hearing views on primary care tech and what the future might hold. As well as taking an in-depth look at EPR programmes, adoption, communication and progress, from across health and care.

We welcome back the NHS Blueprinting team and colleagues, for a session set to focus on the NHS blueprint programme and case studies around electronic patient records. We’re hosting a session to explore different approaches NHS trusts and integrated care systems can take on providing system-wide access to records to support their electronic patient record systems and digital programmes.

The Apira team will be providing a useful insight from their work with trusts across acute, mental health, community and ambulance settings on best practice in the development of EPR business cases, procurements and deployments, along with some of the key lessons learned.

For day two, strategy, transformation and change is the focus. We welcome Dr Penny Kechagioglou, Chief Clinical Information Officer at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire, who will share 5 innovative suggestions on how we could transform e-health records to serve our population and workforce needs.

Dr Phil Stamp, regional CSO and ED Consultant at Northumbria Healthcare NHS FT will join us for a session providing an update on the Great North Care Record – Health Information Exchange.

Finally we turn our attention to digital strategy for NHS organisations and integrated care systems.

You can register to attend the virtual event here – we hope you can join us!